Build Background Knowledge (10 minutes)
Have students take our fun, interactive prereading quiz “Are You Ready to Get a Job?” The quiz will prepare students to read the article by activating their prior knowledge about employment and providing information about what it takes to find a job.
Preview Text Features (15 minutes)
Guide students to locate the article. Then preview the text features by asking the following questions:
- Read the article’s title and subtitle (the text below the title). What does it mean to “save the day”? How might teen workers save the day, according to the subtitle? To save the day means to step in and fix a bad situation. From the subtitle, it sounds like teen workers may step in where adult workers are missing. They may take jobs that will help businesses keep running and growing.
- Look at the photo captioned “More Than Money.” Do you agree with the statement that jobs help teens gain important skills? What kinds of skills might be learned while working? Answers will vary. Examples might include responsibility, communication, focus, time management, and problem-solving.
Preview Vocabulary (10 minutes)
- Point out the vocabulary box. Read the words (economy, employers, job market, flexible, wages) aloud and discuss the definitions.
- Play the Vocabulary Slideshow.
Make a Plan for Reading
Before students start to read, walk them through a reading plan:
- Set a purpose for reading by explaining to students that the article “Will Teen Workers Save the Day?” will tell them why businesses are scrambling to fill open positions and how this will affect teens this summer.
- Point out the Pause and Think boxes. Tell students they can check their understanding of what they’ve read by answering these questions.
- Point out the activity at the end of the article and tell students they’ll complete it after reading. Encourage them to briefly scan the questions and to keep them in mind as they read.